298 SETTING UP YOUR FIRST STUDIO
I had a problem, but I continue to rent for longer than just the day or two I
actually need. e peace of mind is worth a few extra dollars.
And, if you are really fortunate, you may even nd fully equipped rental
studios that are only too glad to rent you a place where you can experiment
with multiple light set-ups at reasonable prices.
LIGHT STANDS
It’s hard to overestimate the importance of having sturdy, good-quality light
stands. Nothing is more disconcerting, or potentially more expensive, than
having your shoot interrupted as a poor-quality light stand falls over and
smashes into your subject—be it human or your best client’s prized product
prototype.
With that in mind, it’s a good idea to alwa ...